Steven Tyler Injured Vocal Cords
We just found out that Steven Tyler of Aerosmith had sustained a serious and extensive vocal injury, thus, needing to postpone Aerosmith's 50's Anniversary/Farewell Tour.
He had been diagnosed by doctors with a fractured larynx and damaged vocal cords. The damaged vocal cords can be quite treatable (especially from where we sit), but a broken larynx may be an entirely different story.
Meanwhile, Steven himself and his band, are hoping to resume the above-mentioned tour in the very near future.
We certainly would hope so if we did not know any better.
And believe us, we actually do know, especially after treating and instructing over 30,000 people "under our belt" who went through our doors for all kinds of treatments for voice disorders and vocal injuries, since 1984.
Evidently, it is not that simple, as it had happened not because of any problems with the vocal anatomy (at least not fully), but with problems of not a proper application of the singing voice - most likely driven by not properly embedded and nevertheless, adequate enough vocal technique.
If these very important variables (mentioned above) are not going to be addressed sooner rather than later, future voice problems, unfortunately, still may prevail.
Regardless, we wish Steven Tyler all the best and hope that he will be able to resume his 50th Anniversary/Farewell Tour as soon as possible and complete it, nonetheless, with flying colours!
All the best to you Mr. Steven Tyler and we are hoping that your best is yet to come!
Sincerely,
The Management of The Royans Professional Vocal School
A Division of The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair